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Iran peace talks a 'smokescreen' as decision to strike had already been made: analysis

Peace talks between the United States and Iran may have been a smokescreen as a decision to strike had already been made, an analyst has claimed.

Bill Press, the former California Democratic Party chair, believes Donald Trump's administration already knew a strike on Iran would be made while also hosting peace talks with representatives. In a column for The Hill, Press claimed a decision could have been made as early as before Trump delivered his State of the Union address.

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Jan. 6 Capitol rioter with history of stalking busted for pestering women on train

A convicted Jan. 6 rioter was arrested for assault after touching several women on public transit.

Bryan Betancur recorded videos of himself stroking the women's hair while riding Metro trains in suburban Washington, D.C., and police arrested him after the videos circulated on social media, reported WUSA-TV.

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'I was stunned': Ex-CIA senior official left 'speechless' by Marco Rubio's 'stupid' move

A former senior intelligence service official said on Tuesday that Marco Rubio's latest comments about the Iran war left him and other observers "speechless."

Rubio raised eyebrows with his comment on the Iran war, which largely pointed to Israel as the chief reason for the US involvement.

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Marco Rubio's case for war 'inflamed already angry MAGA elites': 'Record scratch moment'

Secretary of State Marco Rubio infuriated MAGA's already angry "America First" wing – and especially antisemitic influencers on the right – by identifying Israel as the driving force behind the U.S. military action in Iran.

The secretary of state justified the airstrikes as necessary because Israel intended to launch its own attacks on Iran, which he said would have resulted in retaliatory airstrikes against American forces, and Axios reported that set off howls of rage among President Donald Trump's right-wing base.

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Military leaders pushing 'Armageddon views' on troops as Iran war begins: complaint

A combat-unit commander told non-commissioned officers Monday that the Iran war was part of God's plan to usher in the End Times and bring about Jesus Christ's second coming, according to a complaint filed with a religious freedom watchdog.

The Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF) has fielded more than 110 similar complaints about commanders in every branch of the U.S. military between the war's start on Saturday morning and Monday night, reported journalist Jonathan Larson on his Substack page, and the group told him the complaints came from more than 40 different units stationed in at least 30 military installations.

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'Pre-cancerous lesion': Clinical immunologist puts clues together on Trump's new rash

Donald Trump was spotted in public with a nasty new rash on his neck, and one clinical immunologist believes a pre-cancerous lesion could potentially be the culprit.

The 79-year-old president on Monday awarded the Medal of Honor at the White House to Vietnam veteran Terry P. Richardson, who is credited with saving the lives of 85 soldiers during a 1968 battle, and eagle-eyed observers noted that photos showed a heavy rash on the right side of Trump's neck at the event.

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Ex-staffer who turned against president makes 'prediction' about post-Trump US

A former staffer to Donald Trump believes the period after the president's second term will be one of redemption for the country.

Anthony Scaramucci, the former White House communications director who served in Trump's first administration for just 10 days, believes the US will repair itself once the president leaves office. Speaking to The Guardian about how the US can repair itself after Trump's second term, Scaramucci said it will be the passage of time that helps most of all.

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'Go big and go fast': JD Vance reportedly talked Trump into decapitating Iran's leadership

Vice President JD Vance overcame his longstanding objections to U.S. military interventions in the Middle East and persuaded President Donald Trump to expand his offensive against Iran, according to news reports.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had been working for months to steer the 79-year-old president onto the path of war against what he argued was a weakened regime, and the foreign leader worked Feb. 11 during an Oval Office meeting to make sure diplomatic talks with Iran did not undermine the secret military plans the U.S. and Israel had been developing for weeks, reported the New York Times.

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Trump fans make bold appeal to president's team at election deniers conference

A collection of Donald Trump supporters is putting pressure on members of the president's team who appeared at an election deniers conference.

Staffers including Kurt Olsen, a White House lawyer charged with reinvestigating the 2020 election, and Heather Honey, the Department of Homeland Security official in charge of election integrity, were featured at the event organized by Michael Flynn, Trump's former national security adviser. Photos and videos reviewed by ProPublica also confirmed the attendance of Cleta Mitchell, who directs the Election Integrity Network.

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Jimmy Kimmel grills Trump on 'weapons of mass distraction' tactic with war in Iran

Jimmy Kimmel has blasted Donald Trump's war in Iran as a distraction tactic from the release of Jeffrey Epstein's files.

The talk show host played a clip of Trump denouncing the decision of then-President Barack Obama to go to war with Iran, and contrasted this quote with the current actions of the 47th President of the United States. Trump said in 2011, "Our president will start a war with Iran because he has absolutely no ability to negotiate, he's weak, and he's ineffective."

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Trump DOJ’s big ‘antifa’ ICE case runs into trouble over shootout evidence

Defendants on trial in Texas in the Trump administration’s first “antifa” prosecution are claiming self-defense, in answer to attempted murder and terrorism charges stemming from a chaotic confrontation outside an ICE detention facility that culminated with the shooting of a local police officer.

After defense lawyers cross-examined Alvarado police Lt. Thomas Gross, who suffered minor injuries after allegedly being shot by one of the nine defendants, the government last Friday filed a motion in court in Fort Worth, seeking to bar defendants from making a self-defense claim.

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Trump's new 'gamble' relies on 'another lie' to his already fracturing MAGA base: analysis

Donald Trump has defied the wishes of his faithful MAGA voter base and proven he will defy even his closest supporters, a political analyst has claimed.

The president's decision to carry out strikes on Iran goes against one of the foundational claims of his run for another stint in the White House, Christopher Bucktin has claimed. Writing in The Mirror, the investigative journalist suggested Trump had betrayed his key support group to enter into a war with Iran.

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Insider admits Iran is distraction Trump needed from big failed campaign promise

The recent US strikes on Iran proved to be a successful distraction from peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, a European diplomat believes.

The unnamed insider claimed Donald Trump's recent shift in focus to war with Iran is a distraction from his failings in Eastern Europe, particularly in brokering peace between Volodymyr Zelenskyy's Ukraine and Vladimir Putin's Russia. Russia, which invaded Ukraine in February 2022, entered peace talks held by the US last year, but a proposed peace deal has cooled off in recent months.

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